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Dr. Michael Greger, a Cornell and Tufts-educated physician and founder of NutritionFacts.org, rose to prominence with his New York Times bestseller "How Not to Die." As a leading authority on clinical nutrition research and plant-based diets, his evidence-based platform reaches millions worldwide. Through hundreds of influential lectures on preventive medicine and his pioneering work in nutritional science education, Dr. Greger has made a significant impact while maintaining his charitable mission by donating all proceeds from his books and speaking engagements.
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➡️ Talking Points
00:00 - Intro
02:30 - Michael Greger’s Life’s Work in a Sentence
03:32 - Common Health Myths
07:00 - Can Education Beat Big Industry?
11:00 - Why Nutrient-Dense Foods Matter
18:58 - How Not to Die vs. How Not to Age
24:51 - Sponsor: My First Million
25:42 - Lessons from Brian Johnson
28:16 - Why Most Drugs Don’t Work
30:51 - Diet and Energy Boosts
34:33 - How Diet Transforms Lives
38:44 - The Truth About Supplements
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47:38 - Avoiding Burnout to Build Big
50:19 - The Daily Dozen Checklist
59:08 - Gut Health and Probiotics
1:06:25 - Advice to My 20-Year-Old Self